Occupational Health Law
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:30th Apr '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Comprehensive, accessible, and grounded in case law, Occupational Health Law has been an established authority in the field for over thirty years, and continues to provide practical coverage of occupational health, incorporating changes in the legal framework to reflect the very latest developments.
The sixth edition of this indispensable reference work includes substantial new information on European law, the legal and ethical duties of occupational health professionals, medical records and confidentiality, data protection, compensation for work-related injury, the gig economy, the Equality Act and disability discrimination, and much more.
- Covers the provision of occupational health services, the legal liability of occupational health professionals, confidentiality, health surveillance, compensation and equal opportunity legislation
- Includes extensively revised content which aligns with current legislation and case law
- Contains new chapter summaries and highlighted key information boxes throughout
Occupational Health Law, Sixth Edition, is the definitive resource for occupational health and safety professionals, from nurses, physicians and safety officers to HR managers, policy makers, risk managers, and employment lawyers.
"The latest edition is as accessible and informative as its predecessors, drawing together all the many strands of common and criminal law, international law, and medical and professional ethics of which OH professionals should be aware ... it’s the detail that makes Occupational Health Law a pleasure to read. Each chapter feels like a journey, starting with an aerial view of the legal landscape before exploring the winding streets of case law." – Occupational Health [at Work] - August/September 2020
“Diana Kloss MBE is widely recognized as an eminent expert readily advising on points of occupational health law and understandably so due to her illustrious career as a practising barrister, a former fee-paid employment judge, lecturer and researcher. The first copy of this book was released 30 years ago and the most recent edition has been updated to reflect the changes over the 10 years since the fifth edition… This book is a source of reference and I found myself referring to it recently when needing to know access rights to occupational health records after death by surviving relatives. We all come across these scenarios within our professional practice, making this reference book an essential read whether held personally or kept within a department.” – The Journal of Occupational Medicine
ISBN: 9781118936252
Dimensions: 252mm x 201mm x 25mm
Weight: 1043g
400 pages
6th edition